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Magnus Carlsen says he defeated Gukesh by playing ‘old-man chess’; Garry Kasparov says Indian played some terrible games today

Garry Kasparov said that Gukesh should "somehow drop this luggage" and just concentrate on playing chess at the SuperUnited Rapid and Blitz chess tournament in Zagreb. Gukesh lost his first five games on Saturday, before salvaging a draw.

Magnus Carlsen takes on Gukesh in a game at the SuperUnited Rapid and Blitz chess tournament in Zagreb. (PHOTO: Grand Chess Tour via Lennart Ootes)Magnus Carlsen takes on Gukesh in a game at the SuperUnited Rapid and Blitz chess tournament in Zagreb. (PHOTO: Grand Chess Tour via Lennart Ootes)

It was a comeback of epic proportions in Zagreb from Magnus Carlsen, who is now the sole leader in the SuperUnited Rapid and Blitz chess tournament after nine rounds of blitz on Saturday. (Carlsen would later go on to win the title with a 2.5-point gap over the rest of the field). And there has been a corresponding slump from world champion Gukesh, who lost seven out of his nine games on Saturday, to watch his three-point lead at the end of the rapid section evaporate into thin air.

Gukesh is now two points behind the tournament leader Carlsen (Gukesh has 15.5 while Carlsen is on 17.5) with nine more blitz games left. The youngest world champion in history finds himself in third position with Jan-Krzysztof Duda, one of the men who helped him become world champion last year, in second spot with 16 points.

On Saturday, where all players played nine blitz games, the teenage world champion lost to Wesley So, Nodirbek Abdusattorov, Jan-Krzysztof Duda, Carlsen, Ivan Saric before salvaging a draw against Anish Giri to still stay in the hunt for the top spot. Then, he lost to Alireza Firouzja before winning his first blitz game at the Zagreb event, defeating Fabiano Caruana. He ended the day with one more defeat, this time to Praggnanandhaa in the final game of Saturday. Gukesh won just 1.5 points out of the nine on offer on Saturday. (Gukesh ended the tournament in third place).

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All players will be back for nine more rounds of blitz on Sunday.

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Magnus Carlsen reacts after resigning against Gukesh in a rapid game at the SuperUnited Rapid and Blitz Croatia 2025 in Zagreb on Thursday. (PHOTO: Grand Chess Tour via Lennart Ootes) Magnus Carlsen reacts after resigning against Gukesh in a rapid game at the SuperUnited Rapid and Blitz Croatia 2025 in Zagreb on Thursday. (PHOTO: Grand Chess Tour via Lennart Ootes)

After his win over the Indian on Saturday, Carlsen himself said that he had played a rubbish game. But he said he had beaten Gukesh by playing “old-man chess”.

“The game itself was kind of rubbish. I was really just playing old man’s chess trying to play without tactics whatsoever. But it worked out well, so cannot complain,” Carlsen told Take Take Take after beating Gukesh.

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Former world champion Garry Kasparov meanwhile pointed out that beating Carlsen in the rapid event on Thursday had a huge psychological effect on the Indian teenager who currently occupies the world champion’s throne.

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INTERACTIVE: How Gukesh defeated Magnus Carlsen on Thursday

INTERACTIVE: How Gukesh lost to Magnus Carlsen on Thursday

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Kasparov was once again on the official commentary studio to talk about the Carlsen vs Gukesh game on Saturday, just like he was doing on Thursday when the duo clashed in the infamous rapid encounter which Gukesh won.

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“I feel pity (at Gukesh’s results), because Gukesh played such a great rapid portion. I think the win over Magnus had a huge effect on Gukesh, psychologically it’s such a big win. It was a great game,” Kasparov said while the Gukesh vs Carlsen was raging. “I thought Gukesh’s games were feeble yesterday and today. Because it’s very fast and he’s not probably ready to show his skills in blitz. In blitz, every gram of your energy that is being wasted for something else just has a very negative effect. The games he lost today, some of them were just terrible. Losing to Magnus I understand, but anybody can lose the game. But even this game, we didn’t see his tenacity.”

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After Gukesh lost to Carlsen, Kasparov added: “Losing four games in a row, somehow it now resembles, on the negative side, his outstanding performance in rapid, where he won five in a row. I hope it will not be the laws of physics, you know, the impact and the reflection.

Asked how Gukesh should manage to recover from the slump, Kasparov said: “I don’t know. I think he should now just somehow recover his composure. Forget about the tournament. Just start playing. I think it’s probably just too much pressure. ‘I have to play well.’ He’s still doing fine. He finds many great moves. But he needs to somehow drop this luggage, which is not easy, I understand. He’s losing all his games in a row. There’s little time to recover. But he’s too young. I wish him well, because we want to see more competition.”

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